CVE-2000-0420
— NVD-CWE-Other
- Published: 2000-05-11T04:00:00.000
- Last modified: 2025-04-03T01:03:51.193
- CWE: NVD-CWE-Other
CVE-2000-0420 — The default configuration of SYSKEY in Windows 2000 stores the startup key in the registry, which could allow an attacker tor ecover it and use it to decrypt Encrypted File System (EFS) data. [Weakness: NVD-CWE-Other]
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The default configuration of SYSKEY in Windows 2000 stores the startup key in the registry, which could allow an attacker tor ecover it and use it to decrypt Encrypted File System (EFS) data.
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Summary: This vulnerability affects the product by the vendor (CWE: unspecified).
Impact: Attackers could gain unauthorized access, execute code, or disrupt services.
Mitigation: Until patched, restrict exposure, enforce least privilege, and monitor for suspicious activity.
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